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Old 28-11-2023, 11:51   #5678
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
The bit I've highlighted' is a caution we must heed. That's why I call for a useful government that will deal with red tape, encourage investment etc. There is no 'Brexit induced decline in productivity'. The Tesla thing is a red herring; who's to say the investment would have come here had we remained in the EU?
Dealing with red tape = implementing UK bureaucracy which reduces our productivity.

You know that Brexit has caused a reduction in productivity? I've previously referenced the relevant reports.

Tesla and BYD are not red herrings. We had a chance of winning their factories if we were in the EU. We have zero chance being out of the EU per those companies.
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